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  2. 70,000 students are already using AI textbooks - AOL

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    Leading textbook company Pearson has outfitted its digital textbooks—specifically 50 science titles, such as Intro to Biology and Intro to Chemistry—with generative AI study tools. As of this ...

  3. Automatic summarization - Wikipedia

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    Abstractive summarization methods generate new text that did not exist in the original text. [12] This has been applied mainly for text. Abstractive methods build an internal semantic representation of the original content (often called a language model), and then use this representation to create a summary that is closer to what a human might express.

  4. Otter.ai - Wikipedia

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    Otter.ai was founded as AISense in 2016 by Sam Liang and Yun Fu, two computer science engineers with a long history of working with artificial intelligence. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In January 2018, the company announced a partnership with Zoom Video Communications to transcribe video meetings post-conference. [ 4 ]

  5. AI literacy - Wikipedia

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    Several governments have recognized the need to promote AI literacy, including among adults. Such programs have been published in the United States, China, Germany and Finland. [1] Programs intended for the general public usually consist of short and easy to understand online study units. Programs intended for children are usually project-based.

  6. Microsoft Copilot - Wikipedia

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    After a meeting, the company claims that Copilot can also summarize discussion points, list key actions deliberated in the meeting, and answer questions that were covered in the meeting. [97] The company has publicly introduced Microsoft 365 Chat, a Copilot feature which pulls information from content across Microsoft 365 apps, enabling it to ...

  7. Facebook is reportedly developing AI to summarize news - AOL

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    According to a report from BuzzFeed News, Facebook is testing an AI-powered tool called TL;DR (Too Long; Didn’t Read) to summarize news pieces, so you don’t even have to click through to read ...